Wall Street Journal advice on global warming – a perspective from Hawai'i

Instead of trying to help its readers understand the causes of the global warming that may devastate the islands and even continents, the WSJ seeks merely to guide its readers to the best of the worsening islands. Such a short-sighted attitude of merely using, rather than preserving, the Earth’s bountiful gifts advances global warming

Peak Oil Headlines – 4 November, 2005

‘Energy Project’ Resolution in US Congress / Pipeline mercantilism / ‘Sharon Stone dazzles at Italian energy conference’ / The specter haunting Alaska / Would you rather drive or eat? / Grist interviews Matthew Simmons

Other Energy Headlines – 4 November, 2005

‘Devastating’ winter ahead, says UK chemical giant / US Gov. to announce energy measures within weeks / IEA warns of 50% oil price rise by 2030 / Alt.energy not in cards at ExxonMobil / Palm oil seen playing role in EU biofuels / Hydrogen researchers step on the gas [2] / Can hybrids do it?

Politics and Economics Headlines – 4 November, 2005

Indonesia’s inflation soars after fuel price hike / Bulgaria faces energy pinch / Amnesty: Nigeria must end army killings in oil delta / Energy prices push up IT salary adjustments / US car sales hit brakes after storms, discounts / Oil execs to be asked to justify profits / Passamaquoddy groups sue US Bureau of Indian Affairs over LNG project

Environment Headlines – 4 November, 2005

New Orleans’ toxic soup is served up all over America / Study shows climate change to impact health, envrionment and the economy / Climate change linked to rise in malaria, asthma / Drilling in ANWR? It’s closer than ever

Peak freaks: a report on three PO gatherings

Chatting with Komanoff I quickly realized that these were the kinds of pragmatic but forward-thinking conversations and policy ideas that were missing from both conferences. Both conferences seemed intent on paralyzing their audiences into inaction by suggesting that all they could really do is wait. Wait for the Petrocollapse or wait for Amory Lovins’ 66 mpg SUV’s.

Simmons and Kunstler speak in Dallas

The state of the world’s oil supply is rapidly declining, and the world economy is not ready for the backlash, according to two speakers at a lecture presented by the SMU Environmental Science Program and the Greater Dallas Planning Council.

Peak Oil Headlines – 3 November, 2005

Peak oil debate in Canada newspaper:
Energy policy or disaster / A tax on imported crude oil? / Pfeifer: Peak Oil in 2005? / Peak oil now in Dutch mainstream press / Morning rememberance: Richard E. Smalley